Category: Alberta

Where Can I Go Off-Roading In Alberta?

Top trails (45) Lille Ghost Town Trail. Moderate• 4.1(364) McLean Creek Off-Highway Vehicle Zone. Moderate• 4(56) Limestone Lookout. Moderate• 4.2(17) Grande Mountain Trail. Hard• 3.9(105) Ogre Canyon from Brule. Moderate• 4(87) Kakwa Falls Trail. Moderate• 4.2(11) Bighorn Dam East OHV Trail. Fish Creek and Valley Trail Loop. Where can I find local off-road trails? #1 […]

Do Atvs Need To Be Insured In Alberta?

ATV Liability Insurance is mandatory for any ATV driver who takes their vehicle on public streets or highways or rides it on public land. Personal liability coverage protects you: checkIn the event you unintentionally injure someone. Does a quad have to be insured? Much like your motorcycle, your ATV or off-road vehicle needs its own […]

How Much Do Gas Fitters Make Alberta?

Source Wages* Low (5th percentile) Median Starting $28.80 $32.00 Overall $31.40 $38.00 Top $34.00 $40.00 How much does a gas fitter earn in Canada? $58,500 per yearThe average gas fitter salary in Canada is $58,500 per year or $30 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $47,288 per year, while most experienced workers make up to […]

Who Has To Run A Log Book In Alberta?

In most cases, drivers are required to complete a driver’s daily log to verify the hours they have worked are within the limits prescribed under regulation. These daily logs must be retained for 6 months. Carriers must comply with either Federal or Provincial regulations. Who needs a log book in Alberta? A driver who is […]

Do I Need An Nsc Number In Alberta?

NSC/Carrier Number: Refers to the National Safety Code (NSC) number or carrier number. This is required to access services such as, Carrier Services Permits or Carrier/Public & Carrier Document Portal. This number can be found on the Safety Fitness Certificate. How do I get NSC in Alberta? How to get a National Safety Code Number […]

How Much Do You Get From Wcb Alberta?

Wage replacement Gross employment earnings (before taxes/deductions – after expenses if self-employed) Approximate weekly compensation rate (90 per cent of net) $35,000 $496.72 $40,000 $556.73 $45,000 $616.75 $50,000 $676.76 How much is WCB per month in Alberta? means Alberta’s employers will see the average premium rate increase only 3 cents to $1.17, rather than the […]

How Do I Fight Wcb In Alberta?

For workers Give us a call. If you don’t understand or don’t agree with a decision on your claim, please call the decision maker and talk it through. Submit a request for review form. Get help from the Advisor Office. Review the decision with the Dispute Resolution and Decision Review Body (DRDRB) Interim relief. Can […]